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Average rating:
4.7 out of 5
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Lush, plinky, buzzy and weird. Great analog board. Crippled sysex means no editors are available. Earlier ROM versions (
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Probably the closest thing to an analog workstation; the JX sounds very clean and
accurate. Lush pads and rich vox abound, the JX10 is also adept at a mean synth
bass. Equipped with Rolands standard chorus effect, a sequencer, full MIDI implementation, and
many other useful functions; the JX10 will remain useful long past it's years.
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Just came about a JX10 the other day. Immediately checked those PolySynth sounds .... just the thing every keyboardist should have to layer with a Electric Grand Piano sound. And ... I got it at a very attractive price. Though the MKS70 module is a more "sought after" product the JX10 still is going strong on the second hand market. Only thing is the lame SYSEX implementation. Luckily I found 2 M-64c cartridges in a musicstore that were still new in the package after lying 13 years on a shelf. Wow ! If you can get them, buy 'em ! this is the only way to download patches from you computer to the JX10. Overall, a good sturdy built keyboard with 76 keys and it says "Super" on the front AND the back !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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